What genres of music do you typically listen to?

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03 Mar 2019, 8:02 pm

Music style I listen to changes overtime (currently I am listening to a lot of metal)

My favorite genres:
Symphonic Metal
Power Metal
Progressive Rock
Thrash Metal
Classic Rock
Southern Gothic/Dark Country

Curious what everyone else listens too.


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03 Mar 2019, 8:27 pm

Folk
Progressive Rock
Classic Rock
Punk
Indie
Jazz


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03 Mar 2019, 8:32 pm

Progressive Metal
Heavy Metal
Death Metal
Gothic Metal
Gothic Rock
Folk Metal
Neofolk
Atmospheric Black Metal
Post-Rock
Ethereal Wave
Synth-Pop



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04 Mar 2019, 1:25 pm

Boom-Bap (Mobb Deep, Wu-Tang Clan, Necro, Jedi Mind Tricks, MF DOOM)
90s era Mid-Western hip-hop (Eminem, D12, ICP, Blaze Ya Dead Homie)
Crust Punk/Crustcore (His Hero Is Gone, From Ashes Rise)
Doom/Sludge/Drone (Sunn 0))), Earth, Bongzilla, Sleep, eyehategod)
Metalcore (stuff like Converge and early Poison The Well, as well as stuff like Racetraitor and Uphill Battle)
Powerviolence/Thrashcore/Grindcore (Insect Warfare, Spazz, Pig Destroyer)
Emo (Saetia, Orchid, Four Hundred Years)
Death Metal (Suffocation, Rotting, Deicide; some early melodic death metal too, like Carcass and At The Gates)
Black Metal (Witch Tomb, Weakling, Darkthrone, Burzum, early Mayhem, Profantica)


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04 Mar 2019, 2:00 pm

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Pops, indie & subculture music from Japan and the world including J-pop, Shibuya-kei, idol, guitar pop, picopop, vocaloid, electro, chiptune, touhou, denpa, video game and anime OST's, post/math rock, alternative, punk, metal & jazz.


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04 Mar 2019, 3:06 pm

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Pops, indie & subculture music from Japan and the world including J-pop, Shibuya-kei, idol, guitar pop, picopop, vocaloid, electro, chiptune, touhou, denpa, video game and anime OST's, post/math rock, alternative, punk, metal & jazz.



Have you heard Envy? They're a really atmospheric post-hardcore band from Japan, they've got a split with the US based band Thursday (who also fall into that genre), a few other splits and a few LPs.


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04 Mar 2019, 4:02 pm

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Have you heard Envy?


I have now. Here's some .


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04 Mar 2019, 5:05 pm

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Boom-Bap (Mobb Deep, Wu-Tang Clan, Necro, Jedi Mind Tricks, MF DOOM)


I have no idea what this is. Can you describe what kind of music it is, or what its most adjacent genre is?


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04 Mar 2019, 5:10 pm

Baroque
Bluegrass
Blues
Classical
Enya
Folk
Swing ("Big-Band")



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04 Mar 2019, 7:29 pm

Antrax wrote:
Music style I listen to changes overtime (currently I am listening to a lot of metal)

My favorite genres:
Symphonic Metal
Power Metal
Progressive Rock
Thrash Metal
Classic Rock
Southern Gothic/Dark Country

Curious what everyone else listens too.


I like all of these except "Dark Country", I'm not quite sure what that is. But maybe I would like it.

I like heavier music as well as really mello emotional music.



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04 Mar 2019, 9:06 pm

Toaster_fire wrote:
Antrax wrote:
Music style I listen to changes overtime (currently I am listening to a lot of metal)

My favorite genres:
Symphonic Metal
Power Metal
Progressive Rock
Thrash Metal
Classic Rock
Southern Gothic/Dark Country

Curious what everyone else listens too.


I like all of these except "Dark Country", I'm not quite sure what that is. But maybe I would like it.

I like heavier music as well as really mello emotional music.


Select songs:
Blood on My Name - The Brothers Bright
Wicked Bones - Nick Nolan
Gravedigger - Blues Saraceno

Based on your description I'm not sure if you would like it, but listening to these three songs should give you an idea.


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04 Mar 2019, 10:05 pm

I listen to a huge variety. I’m a big fan of The Birthday Massacre, AFI, Botdf, The Pretty Reckless and Thirty Seconds to Mars.


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05 Mar 2019, 2:17 am

Antrax wrote:
funeralxempire wrote:
Boom-Bap (Mobb Deep, Wu-Tang Clan, Necro, Jedi Mind Tricks, MF DOOM)


I have no idea what this is. Can you describe what kind of music it is, or what its most adjacent genre is?


I named a bunch of artists that are representative of the sound.

Boom-bap is a style of hip-hop, specifically the sound associated with (upper) East Coast artists from the 80s and 90s. So named because the drums typically sound like boom-bap-bu'boom-bap-boom-bap-boomboom-bap. Boom-bap style production was used by a wide range of artists, from 'gangsta' to 'conscious' to 'horrorcore' and beyond. Basically, those sorts of labels describe genres by lyrical content whereas terms like boom-bap or crunk describe genres by sound.

Edit: Apparently I forgot to mention thrash/thrashcore/crossover thrash/thrash metal as a genre I like, but I like Slayer, Municipal Waste, Exodus, Charles Bronson, Suicidal Tendencies, DRI, etc.

Also, I like whatever genre you'd throw Celtic Frost and Bolt Thrower into.


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05 Mar 2019, 9:09 pm

My main-stay either isn't much of a secret or something of an open secret, depending I suppose on whose trying to figure me out and how much music they're familiar with.

Subtle hint on the above if needed:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXxDphoxf4g

I guess some of my other top contenders other than that:

- Classic NYC hip hop as well as some of the mid 2000's and 2010's artists depending who and from where, I'm a sucker for Dilla'esque beats and mood.

- Trip hop - Massive Attack, Tricky, Archive, I want to include 4Hero in that as well, and a lot stuff that spans out from that.

- UK rnb and neosoul, probably most notably I listen to a lot of IAMDDB still and there are a few others I like to pop in regularly. Also I can't lie - The Mouse Outfit and Children of Zeus are huge talent and soul in my books.

- Classic 90's alternative, skater thrash, etc.. Back when I was a teen I was big on Suicidal Tendencies, Janes Addiction, Faith No More, Alice In Chains, some of that still sticks with me and I do still find myself going back through some of their stuff albeit not exactly the same stuff that grabbed me back then.

- Classic industrial, albeit I'm something of a one-band one-era guy, ie. it's almost always late 80's / early 90's Skinny Puppy.


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05 Mar 2019, 9:11 pm

I'd also add for the OP, I had a year or two, I think 7th or 8th grade where I was exploring a lot of Anthrax's stuff. I did like Persistence of Time, Among The Living, etc..


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06 Mar 2019, 1:35 am

60’s top 40
60’s garage rock
Classic Rock
New wave/Synthpop
Post Punk
80-90s alternative rock


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